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My friend and I stayed here in Dec 2012. Had everything we needed, clean, warm and in the centre of town and great bathroom. Lot of activity in hotel with owners doing it up but was not noisy during day. Owners extremely helpful and Marcel...More

We travel to Paris often, and usually stay in an apartment. This time we were thrown off course by Hurricane Sandy, and had to stay in a hotel. We feel blessed to have found this inexpensive, family owned gem in such a wonderful spot in...More

Short review: Stay away from this place!! Seriously
Long review:
Traveled alone around may'12. My first deception was when I got a room on the top floor with common bathroom. Room smell really bad and requested a change. They charged me more for a bit...More

We booked a double room with bathroom on the internet. Price was 60 euro per night for the room breakfast included. When we arrived at 11pm there was a nice guy at the reception. We had room 50 wich was on the 5th floor. There...More

The hotel is in a great location- just a short walk from the beautiful Montmartre neighborhood.
The staff is also very nice, specially Marcial. He definetly played a big part in making our stay so great.
The only complaint is that the rooms are...More

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Montmartre is a bustling mix of cultures, colours, andstyles which changes from one street to another. Ridethe funicular (or, for a real workout, climb thesteps) to the sublime Sacré-Coeur (Basilica of theSacred Heart) with its inspiring view of the city. Thechurch is surrounded by provincial streets and pianobars where tourists, artists, and street entertainersthrive. At the foot of the hill, Boulevard de Clichy

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features shops not intended for young audiences, whileresidences are scattered to the north and east. Thediverse population includes a large part from theArab-speaking world, Africa, and Turkey. It’s a cornerof Paris full of life and dynamism with charms thatcan’t be found anywhere else.